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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1919)
IS UMBRELLAS ! FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Everyone who believe that quality it the best economy, will choose thir umbrella from our stock. WOMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS in all the wanted colon and black, with the new. est style ivory and bacolite handles in (olid or mottled colorings. Prices range from $7.85 to 112.80, including war tax; Cotton and ailk and cotton mixed, rang in pricvl from $100 and up. CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS Priced at $1.50 to $2.75. MEN'S UMBRELLAS are priced at $2.15 and up. ' Flood's Store 334 W. 1st St "DOUG" WINS HIS Rot. E. Smith. Director War Loan Organization, 12th Federal Reaerve District. Commissioning Douglas Fairbanks W. 8. 8. Director for Southern California. JOINT SALE Saturday, January 3, 1920 40 HEAD OF QATTLE to be sold at public, auction at the Farmers' Sales barn, Al bany, Oregon. ' 30 Head High Grade Durhams 30 Head High Grade Durham cattle, bred to a pure bred Angus bull. TERMS OF SALE Six months time will be given on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent interest. No stock to be removed until settled for. ROY NEWPORT. COON & FARLOW A. L. STEVENSON RALPH McKECHNIE Auctioneer Clerk GLOBE : ' TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ELSIE FERGUSON HEART ofthe WILDS COMEDY PATHE . Special-New Years Eve Mati nee starts at 11:15. Get your tickets now. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NAZIMOVA IN THE RED LANTERN This is the Greatest Production ever made by this actress. Chinese settings throughout. . Comedy Bray Picto . COMMISSION j 1 pure bred Angus Bull. 10 Head of Jersey Milk Cows, fresh and fresh en soon. 2E THEATRE SURVIVAL OF SAFEST IDEA S. P. Division Leads Entire Railroad System of North America Th. 4(178 employe of the Southern Pacific Railroad (Unci North of Ash Innd) by making a clear record with out a single reportable casualty 10 an employe during th. National Railroad Accident Prevention Drive, October 18 to 31, hav paced themselves not only at th. top of th. Iit among railroads in th. Northwestern Region, but by virtue of being the largest single railroad under Kederal control which made a clear record, thry hav. won first place among all th. rail roads in the United States, and fur ther helped materially to place the Northwestern Region t the top of all other regions. The Accident Prevention Drive was of notional scope. It created keen competition in which nothing but th. survival ,of the iift-st would count That the Southern Pacific North of Ashland employes should hav. won the enviable distiction and th. banner awarded by Regional Director R. H. Aishton of Chicago brings to them not only th. great honors of first place, but flashes across th. roalroad world a vivid message of the strength of loyalty and co-operation in the just cause of human safety. Bridge Across River at Harrisburg is Prospect Hollis W, Libby, assistant state highway engineer fur this district, has been making a survey of the Wil lamette river at Harrisburg for (he past week, for the purpose of deter mining upon suitable sit. for. a bridge to be erected there at some future date, to replace th. ferry that has been used ever since there was a road there. It. was established in the early pioneer days. The work waa ordered by the ste highway commission a short time ago. and it is presumed that the jimmix sion plans to have the span erected as a part of the highway program, as this is on the main east side high way, but the Lane county court, which would probably be expected to share the cost, has placed nothing in the budget of 1920 for the project. Ml1. Libby hun been directed to make a survey of the highway be tween Junction City and Harrisburg a distance of about three mills, and it is believed that this stretch will be paved next year. Eugene Regis ter. Schmitt Returns From Convention of State C. of C. A. C. Schmitt, of the First National Bank, returned from Portland last night where he attended th. Stat. Chamber of Commerce convention and report a big attendance, a fin. banquet, and many prominent speak ers. Most every leiding town of the state was represented- and a bright future appears to be in prospect fr the various section of the states when a live local organization is maintained At the beginning of the new year hi Albany Chamber of Commerce it to make a desperate effort to increase the membership and become one of the live wires of the state as a local organization. Attempt to Rob Lebanon Store Some sneak thieves attempted to burglarize the clothing (tore of the. Green Clothing Company last Friday night, and if it had not happened that t i -. i n. t i s n .1 ' ijioya juciter snu muey rtwumn.-i was passing along Main street on their way home from attending a social function that kept them out ', later than the usual hour the thief might have succeeded in getting away with what he could have carried off. A it was, nothing was missed from the store Criterion, Lebanon. Baptist New Year Social The young people of th. Baptist church will give a grand New Year Eve social, Wednesday night begin ning at nine o'clock. - Dr. W. P. White will give an address during th. even ing at 10 otlock lunch will be served and devotional will come just before 12 o'clock. Th young people of the city nrj cordially invited. d'JO OAKMLLE PEOPLE HOLD XMAS SOCIAL! Informal Church Gatherlnjf' is Event of Delist - to People 0AKVILI.E, Dee. 3D. Special. An informal social evening at the Oakville church on Christmas Eve proved to be a very hajipy affair, i There were no wallflowers and n o grouches present. Everyone entered into the fun from the time the little folks began playing their gam. of Christinas bells till Santa apiwared with his sack upon his bark. C. V. Yates roused th. Christmas spirit by leading in the familiar; Christmas carols, which were sung ; with spirit. Even after refreshments were served and game, were over the young people gatherer round the pi piauo for more muic and were loath I to leav. Boose Agents Fined $100 by Judge Unruh J. C. Harris, proprietor of the Glen rooming house und housekeep er, Marie Harris changed their pie vious pleas of not guilty to guilty Fri day morning in Judge Nnruh's court and were each fined flOO and costs, says the capital Journal. Th. pair were arrested by Sheriff W. I. Ncedham following a raid on the rooming house which netted two! gallons of beer and wine. The churge ',according to his admirers. was unlawful possession of liquor and boos, selling. Electric Company Would Recover Coin The Siayton Electric company as d"fendant in a suit instituted against them by A. D. Gardner and John San der Wednesday filed an answer and counter complaint to the allegations mad. by Gardner and Sander who are successors to the operations and holdings of the Station Water Power compJ!,y t:i their answer the electric con cern asserta that the Stnytnn Wai r company and its successors hav f.. li ed to file schedules of water ai.'l pow er rates with the public se-vice com mission as required by Jta:l t.'. In tl.e counter complaint, the nV-Vn.lants claim that according to ratiM charurd other concerns thit they haw over paid their account with the water company for power ised during the period September 1, 1D1R, to Jnnuary 1.11)19. by $180.1(1 for which amou.it they aslt judgement. 300 Turku Ready For Portland Mart V-h Ya b?cn j busy week on the J. N. Bellinger Ranch abov. town the Lebanon Express say.' Ralph Bell inger who is th. leading turkey rais:d in tl.is p.-rt cf the county, i getting t'.T.v hund-ri turkeys ready for the market in Portland. Per a few tla'i truy t'louehi '.Ii.y would hav. to ship them alive, but as prices nre bevrr for dwi tJivey, and the weather moderated, th. task of preparing thrn for nnrlct fj: brgun and the wom will go on until the last bird is picked. Med ford Man Has Got!" Hound DEL MONTE, Cnl., A. P.-Ccsr-e B. Carpenter, of Mrdford, Ore., has "golf hoond" V:.r'. m-tccs t;-,j c:ivy of the players on the Del Msnte linl.s. The dog's narhe is Tommi. and lie is a little black Scotch .orrier. Whin Carpenter prepare tc make a s,.n!:i Tammie la up on his haunches wili. his eye on the ball. ' Tlu bi.ll may 7,1 into tho rough jn tiiwi ih rV y 200 yards but the r!a Carpenter say, nevrr Wis to locate it and stand by until his master comrs. During the year Tammie ha been on the course her. he has never bark d nor violated the rules of the game, I 'VMS rfODJ eraaaBBssBBsals Unsurpassed Values in SHOES Anything In the Shoe Line for any member of Ih. family ran be fuuitd at th. J. I'. I'enney Co., at price all ran afford and at good aavlng on any pair. Our buying power enable u lo sell at prlrea which rannot be dupli cated, only in a J. C. I'enney Co., slur, and stay In buslnra. Women's Louis Heed, Turn, Season' Host Colors 111. DO Women's Military heel, wult, Season best color f 5.00 to fU.VO Women' Staple Shoe $2.UH to $4.1M Men' English Walkovers, Brown or Black . . . . A.0O to $8.l0 Men' Staple Shoes, Ilutton or Lac. $4.60 to fH.UO Misses Dress Shoes 12.41) to $5.1)0 Iioy'a Dress Shoes, English $3.1)8 to $4,118 Hoy's Dress Shoes, Slapl $2.08 to $4.50 Children' Dress Shoes, Many Different Color 11.15 to $2.40 Infanta Soft Soles ; 25c, 4Uc to 81to Men' Work Shoe '. $3.50, $4.50 to $5.1)0 Hoy's Work Shoe $2.26 to $3.08 Compare, and you will see why the J. C. Penney Co., sold over four million dollars worth of shoes last year, and many more this year. WOMEN BECOME OIL FINANCIERS Pennsylvania Town Has Hijf i Room When Oil u Discovered in City MCKEESPORT, Pa., Wornrn finan ciers have entered the natural gas field, developed during the past few months in Snake Hollow almost with in the city limits, and are drilling 'their first well. The pioneers Miss Isabella Milmoe, assistant to the city treasurer, and Miss lima Atwatcr, ' la.i.tant to the city solicitor. SSMTAO ' " 1 I I 1 BOYS SHOES For School or Dress Wear, Shoe that, will Give Service Under the Most Sever. Test Youth'a Black Boarded Leather, two t-25 Full Sole JsJ Youth' Hrown Drcs Shoo, tlQ.65 Heavy -Sole ' , . . . P5 Boy' Tan School Shoes, Heavy Unlincd (9.93 Leather, two Full Sole p Boy' Black, Gun Metal CQ-75 Dres Shoe P Boy Heavy Black Chrome, School Sho. f .65 Unllned i J) Men' Pari Garter 20c The Selling Method Which Doe Away with all "Frill", I ELF rST They heard so many storie of for tunes being madr in the new develop- (ment that thry found a bit of land j not under lease, contracted for dcr . rick, and organised a company. Drill- j ing is lo b. commenced as soon a (thr plant Is on th ground. development In Hi. Hnak. Hollow field Is going on with .very rvlflenro of the old lime "wild rat" oil and gas boom. Town lots on ih edge of th. ciiy which three moulds ago were nrxt to worthless aro telling for as ; much a 110,000 each, and every time a new well comes In the price goes up. WHEN ANSWERING classifieds ad. kindly mention Th. D.morrat My Customers Prefer lloaiery "They lik. Eorrwear becaua. tho clinging nugneM at th. ankle) . make them feel Well dr.ai.d no matter what gown th.y'ra Wearing. X wear them too, It's not extrava gance. Evirwar are an durable aa they kre cktV-.s In Curs thriaJtilk onJ Uilt, you can buy it at McDowells Jhe Foot Fitting Shop p .ERVICE HOE 117 TORE Broadalbin 1